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Cricket, Lovely Cricket
At Lord's
, Hugh Dickson reads
Francis ThompEon
99 Not Out
Kenneth Pragnell interviews Joe Filliston
Cricket Rhymster
John Arlott talks about
Albert Craig
Introduced by Jack Singleton

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Dickson
Unknown:
Francis Thompeon
Unknown:
Kenneth Pragnell
Unknown:
Joe Filliston
Talks:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Albert Craig
Introduced By:
Jack Singleton

Kodaly
Thomas Rajna (piano)
Elizabethan Singers
Conductor, Louis Halsey
Jesus and the Traders Two Pieces (Op. 3)
No. 3: Lento
No. 7: Allegro giocoso
Two Pieces (Op. 11)
No. 3: II pleure dans mon coeur No. 4: Epitaphe
Norwegian Girls
Evening

Contributors

Piano:
Thomas Rajna
Conductor:
Louis Halsey

Four scientists answer listeners' questions about science and technology
In the Chair
Professor G. P. WELLS , F.R.S.
Members of Panel A. D. BOOTH
Birkbeck College. London BRIAN PIPPARD, F.R.S.
University of Cambridge W. T. WILLIAMS
University of Southampton JOHN YUDKIN
Queen Elizabeth College, London
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
Recorded broadcast of March 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor G. P. Wells
Arranged By:
Archie Clow

A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Stuart Hibberd ' introduces talks by Miss Peggy Harding and Mrs. Frances Pool
Listeners' letters are very welcome as they give real help in planning these talks. Send them to Stuart Hibberd , c/o Silver Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.

Contributors

Introduces:
Stuart Hibberd
Unknown:
Miss Peggy Harding
Unknown:
Mrs. Frances Pool
Unknown:
Stuart Hibberd

from his friends and contemporaries
Eric LINKLATER introduces speakers from France. Britain, and Italy, from East Africa and, Canada, and from the U.S.A., recalling personal memories of the great American writer who died at his home in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 2
Speakers include
Dorothy Parker. Lillian Hellman Allen Tate. Esther Arthur
Morley Callaghan. Ned, Calmer
John Dos Passos, Sydney Franklin Sefton Delmer , Gerald Hanley Robert Ruark. Pierre Lefevre
Charles Ritz. Sir Adrian Holman
Archibald MacLeish. Graham Greene James Thurber. Lillian Ross Leonard Lyons. Toots Shor
Research by Malcolm Bradbury
Ed,ited and produced by Laurence Gilliam and Christopher Holme
A shortened, version of the recorded broadcast of July 25

Contributors

Introduces:
Eric Linklater
Unknown:
Dorothy Parker.
Unknown:
Lillian Hellman
Unknown:
Allen Tate.
Unknown:
Esther Arthur
Unknown:
Morley Callaghan.
Unknown:
Sydney Franklin
Unknown:
Sefton Delmer
Unknown:
Gerald Hanley
Unknown:
Robert Ruark.
Unknown:
Pierre Lefevre
Unknown:
Charles Ritz.
Unknown:
Sir Adrian Holman
Unknown:
Archibald MacLeish.
Unknown:
Graham Greene
Unknown:
James Thurber.
Unknown:
Lillian Ross
Unknown:
Leonard Lyons.
Unknown:
Malcolm Bradbury
Produced By:
Laurence Gilliam
Produced By:
Christopher Holme

Alasdair Clayre explores the use of songs for dramatic effect in the modern theatre and a tradition that lies behind it
His theme is illustrated by Ann Beach , Peter Frazer
Dudley Moore , Hedli Anderson Winifred Davey. Michael Jesset Ellien Dales , and Robin Lough

Contributors

Unknown:
Alasdair Clayre
Illustrated By:
Ann Beach
Illustrated By:
Peter Frazer
Illustrated By:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Hedli Anderson
Unknown:
Winifred Davey.
Unknown:
Michael Jesset
Unknown:
Ellien Dales
Unknown:
Robin Lough

Movements from The Water Music (Handel)
The Boyd Neel Orchestra Conducted by Boyd Neel
Fliute Concerto in D (attrib. Pergolesi)
Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute)
The Saar Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Karl Ristenpart on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Boyd Neel
Conducted By:
Boyd Neel
Flute:
Jean-Pierre Rampal
Conducted By:
Karl Ristenpart

BBC Home Service Basic

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BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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